9313761

Node Output Facilitates Communication with Remote Site

PublishedApril 12, 2016
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method, comprising: outputting, by a node disposed at a location remote from a remote site, a wireless signal that enables communication, via a first wireless communications network, between a client application executing on a client device and the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, wherein the client application executing client device is configured to output information about a second wireless communications network; obtaining, by the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, via the first communications network, the outputted information about the second wireless communications network; and communicating, by the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, with the remote site via the second wireless communications network; wherein the outputted information about the second wireless communications network at least partially facilitates the communicating, by the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, with the remote site via the second wireless communications network; wherein the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site is identifiable by an identifier that at least partially facilitates registration at the remote site of the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site; wherein registration at the remote site of the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site at least partially involves associating with a user account at the remote site the identifier that identifies the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first or second wireless communications network is a wireless local area network at the location remote from the remote site.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first or second communications network is provided using Bluetooth technology.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first or second wireless communications network facilitates direct communication between the client application executing on the client device and the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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5. The method of claim 4 , wherein a user can use the client application executing on the client device to assign a password to the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, wherein the password is required to establish direct communication with the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second wireless communications network enables the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site to communicate over the Internet, wherein the communicating, by the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, with the remote site involves communicating over the Internet.

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7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the second wireless communications network or a cellular network enables the client application executing on the client device to communicate over the Internet, wherein the client application executing on the client device communicates with the remote site over the Internet, wherein the Internet enables the remote site to facilitate communication between the client application executing on the client device and the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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8. The method of claim 7 , wherein a password can be assigned to the user account at the remote site, wherein the password is required to communicate, via the remote site, with the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the client device is a cellular mobile device.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site is or includes a camera, a thermostat, a radio, a smoke or fire detector, a contact sensor, a light switch, an audio device, a video device, a display device, a washer, a dryer, a microwave oven, a cooking range, a car alarm, a plant watering device, a sprinkler, a carbon monoxide detector, a humidistat, or a rain gauge.

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11. A node disposed at a location remote from a remote site, the node comprising: processing components; communication components for enabling communication; and software being configured to be executable by the processing components of the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, the software being configured to cause the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site to: output, via the communications components, a wireless signal that enables communication, via a first wireless communications network, between a client application executing on a client device and the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, wherein the client application executing client device is configured to output information about a second wireless communications network; obtain, via the first communications network, the outputted information about the second wireless communications network; and communicate with the remote site via the second wireless communications network, wherein the outputted information about the second wireless communications network at least partially facilitates communicating with the remote site via the second wireless communications network; wherein the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site is identifiable by an identifier that at least partially facilitates registration at the remote site of the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site; wherein registration at the remote site of the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site at least partially involves associating with a user account at the remote site the identifier that identifies the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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12. The node of claim 11 , wherein the first or second communications network is provided using Bluetooth technology.

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13. The node of claim 11 , wherein the second wireless communications network is a wireless local area network at the location remote from the remote site.

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14. The node of claim 11 , wherein the first or second wireless communications network facilitates direct communication between the client application executing on the client device and the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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15. The node of claim 14 , wherein a user can use the client application executing on the client device to assign a password to the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site, wherein the password is required to establish direct communication with the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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16. The node of claim 11 , wherein the second wireless communications network enables the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site to communicate over the Internet, wherein the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site communicates with the remote site over the Internet.

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17. The node of claim 16 , wherein the second wireless communications network or a cellular network enables the client application executing on the client device to communicate over the Internet, wherein the client application executing on the client device communicates with the remote site over the Internet, wherein the Internet enables the remote site to facilitate communication between the client application executing on the client device and the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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18. The node of claim 17 , wherein a password can be assigned to the user account at the remote site, wherein the password is required to communicate, via the remote site, with the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site.

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19. The node of claim 11 , wherein the client device is a cellular mobile device.

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20. The node of claim 11 , wherein the node disposed at the location remote from the remote site is or includes a camera, a thermostat, a radio, a smoke or fire detector, a contact sensor, a light switch, an audio device, a video device, a display device, a washer, a dryer, a microwave oven, a cooking range, a car alarm, a plant watering device, a sprinkler, a carbon monoxide detector, a humidistat, or a rain gauge.

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Unknown

Publication Date

April 12, 2016

Inventors

Babak Rezvani
Edward B. Kalin
Jack L. Chen
Reza Jalili

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